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> Edirol Ua-25, Interface
Brima Kaniva
post Sun 30 Jan 2005, 17:27
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How would I connect the Edirol UA-25 to my MIDI Keyboard for audio and MIDI production
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post Sun 30 Jan 2005, 19:21
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I just responded to your email, but I'll post what I wrote here as well in case anyone else has the same question:

Install the drivers that came with your interface.
Then restart your computer. Then plug the UA-25 into
the computer via the USB chord. Your UA-25 should then
be readable by the computer. To connect a MIDI
controller to the computer you would first need to go
through the interface. You will need a MIDI cable.
When you have this plug one end into the MIDI Out jack
of the keyboard and the other end into the MIDI In
jack of the interface. Make sure you turn your
keyboard on (the UA-25 runs of your computer's power).
It should now be readable as long as your computer's
settings and audio/midi programs are configured to use
the UA-25 as their input/(maybe output too) device.

Connor

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PowerBook G4 800 MHz with Mac OS 10.3.7, 1 MB L3 cache, and 1024 MB of SDRAM. iMac G5 1.8 GHz 17" with Mac OS 10.3 and 1024 MB of RAM and Logic Express 7. M-Audio Keystation 61es with Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Professional Avlex Microphones and Planet Wave XLR cables along with stands.
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